Lone Wolf boots are directly patterned after long-lost classic styles from the “Good Old Days” in American work wear; that is an era, generally speaking, that hit its zenith in the 1950s and saw its demise by the early 1970s. The Lone Wolf mark is your guarantee you are buying real work boots meant to withstand the rigors of the most demanding tasks, but they also just so happen to look as beautifully as they function because they are hand crafted from superior-quality leathers and other components with the utmost of pride by a tiny, family-run shoe business.

This shoe company is a true anachronism, taking you back to a time when shoes were made by a cobbler with hammer in hand, a shoe last deftly cradled between his legs and a brace of steel nails poking out from between his lips. And when we say it’s a family-run business, we mean the shoes are actually hand made by several generations of one family that includes men and women and their offspring who have chosen to be old-world shoe artisans, producing superior-quality rugged footwear one pair at a time. Demand is so great for the Lone Wolf boots in Japan vs. the available supply, orders are typically completed 6-10 months from the time they were booked by the stores that sell the boots, and some styles have been known to be sold out for a year or more – NEVER hesitate or delay in making a purchase of Lone Wolf boots!

Lone Wolf Engineer Boots are based on a vintage style dating back to the 1930s that was once produced by legendary footwear manufacturers in the USA that have long since vanished. Engineer boots were made famous by motorcyclists in the 1950s, the likes of which were stereotyped by actor Marlon Brando in the 1950s cult-classic film "The Wild One," where Brando plays an outlaw biker plundering and holding hostage a rural small town with his gang of two-wheeled bad boys. The uppers of the Engineer boot are crafted from Chicago's famous Horween Tannery's Chromexcel Cowhide, after which the leather is sewn and hand lasted over a period of days to ensure maximum stretch and flexibility to the finished shoe, and finally the lasted uppers are sewn by hand using the famous Goodyear storm welt - NEVER are soles vulcanized to the uppers or sewn in some cheap manner to duplicate the appearance of a true Goodyear welt at a sacrifice to comfort, quality and durability.

The Engineer also features a high-quality leather outer sole that, in turn, is stitched and nailed to New-Old-Stock GENUINE vintage “Cat’s Paw” rubber sole taps, with GENUINE Vintage “Cat’s Paw” heels glued and nailed in place. Cat’s Paw soles were regarded as the best rubber soles back in the day and Lone Wolf is among a tiny few brands today still utilizing a vintage surplus of these soles for footwear production. Lastly, as found on the best vintage classics, Lone Wolf Engineer boots feature heels made of stacked leather in a beveled cut. Vintage details of style and superior quality also include the following:

Current fittings available as measured on a Brannock device: U. S. A. men’s sizes 6, 7, 7 1/2, 8, 8 1/2, 9, 9 1/2, 10, 10 1/2 & 11. If you plan on wearing a rubber insole or prefer a looser fit, then the available size range will be smaller than indicated here.